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SAMPLING (RECORD+REASON)
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If your sample(s) are not cropped, or use a Crossfade Loop, the Lossy Sample Export dialog appears:
The following options are available:
Crop selected sample(s) and render Loop Crossfade
This item shows up if you have edited the Start and/or End Markers and use a Loop with Crossfades. The sample
will be cropped at the Start and End Markers and the crossfaded loop will be rendered into the sample.
! This will make the sample sound exactly the same when you import it to a sample playback device/application,
but the sample data has been changed compared to the original.
Crop selected sample(s)
This item shows up instead of the above item if no Loop is used. The sample will be cropped at the Start and End
Markers.
Save raw sample(s)
The sample will be exported without Start or End Marker position data but with Loop data, if any. If the loop is
crossfaded, the crossfade will be removed.
! This will make the sample sound differently when you import it to a sample playback device/application.
3. Click OK to proceed.
The “Export Sample as...” dialog appears;
4. Choose location for your sample file, type in desired name and choose WAV or AIFF file format.
5. Click Save to export the sample file to disk.
The sample is saved to disk using its original resolution (bit depth) and sample rate. The original self-contained
sample in your song will remain intact.